Ama Dablam's summit catching golden sunset light through cloud, Khumbu, Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal
Destination · Khumbu

Everest

Sherpa homeland of high villages, ancient monasteries and glacier valleys beneath Ama Dablam and Everest — a region to inhabit slowly, not a summit to chase.

Best SeasonMar–May · Sep–Nov
AltitudeUp to 5,364 m
RegionKhumbu
Getting ThereFly to Lukla
Ideal Stay12–18 days
PermitsSagarmatha NP + Khumbu
The Region

The Sherpa homeland, walked at altitude's pace.

The Khumbu is the Sherpa homeland that climbs from Lukla into the heart of Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of glacier valleys, prayer-flagged ridgelines and some of the highest mountains on earth. Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) is its hub — a stone amphitheatre of lodges, bakeries and Saturday markets folded into the hillside.

Travel here is governed by altitude, and that is its gift: you cannot rush. The body needs days to adjust, so the rhythm is built around rest, short acclimatisation walks and time in villages rather than relentless forward motion.

What you remember is rarely the base camp cairn. It is butter lamps at Tengboche, the slow grind of a yak train, Ama Dablam catching the last light, and tea in a Sherpa kitchen while the kettle ticks and the peaks turn pink outside.

Travel Slow

How to travel here slowly.

01

Acclimatise, don't rush

Build in rest days at Namche and Dingboche and walk high, sleep low. The altitude sets the pace, and honouring it is what keeps the whole journey enjoyable and safe.

02

Stay in Sherpa villages

Linger in Namche, Khumjung and Phortse rather than ticking off stages. Lodge with local families, and let market days and monastery routines shape your hours.

03

Sit with the monasteries

Time mornings or evenings at Tengboche and Khumjung gompas for prayers and butter lamps. These are living places of worship, not photo stops — arrive quietly and stay a while.

04

Choose your season

Spring (Mar–May) brings rhododendron and warmer days; autumn (Sep–Nov) brings the clearest air and crisp light. Both reward unhurried plans over fixed dates.

Don't miss

  • Namche Bazaar — the Sherpa capital, its Saturday market and bakeries clinging to a natural amphitheatre
  • Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m) — the spiritual heart of the Khumbu, framed by Ama Dablam and Everest
  • Khumjung village — the Hillary school, the gompa, and quieter days off the main trail
  • Gokyo lakes and Gokyo Ri — turquoise glacial lakes beside the Himalaya's longest glacier
  • Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) and Kala Patthar — the classic finish, earned slowly

Know before you go

  • You need a Sagarmatha National Park permit and a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu municipality permit (bought in Lukla); carry your passport.
  • Altitude is the real challenge, not distance — acclimatisation days are non-negotiable above Namche.
  • Getting there means the short, weather-dependent flight from Kathmandu to Lukla; build buffer days for delays.
  • Best seasons are spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov); winter is bitterly cold, the summer monsoon brings cloud and flight disruption.
  • Connectivity is patchy and costly higher up; carry cash, as there are no reliable ATMs past Namche.
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